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narrator: australia's european settlement began with the wool industry. within 5years, sheep grazers had opened up huge tracts of land in search of new pastures. the new land was well suited to wool production, and wool was also an ideal export; it was able to wittand the long journey back to britain's woolen mills. the low cost of oduction and the high quality of the wool ensured profitability. by the mid-1830s, austraa's economy was well and truly riding on the sheep's back. as more new land was opened up, wheat farmers followedthe . evenally, newly developed agricultural techniques and machiry reduced the numbers of people needed to grow and harvest wheat, while sheep grazing was never labor-intensive. paradoxically, there were more jobs generated in the cities than there were in rural locations. there were jobs in offices, there were jobs in shiing companies, narrator: thus, rural wealth created andurban jobs,s. and the cities developed into business centers. when railways arrived in the 1850s, freight lines began to stretch inland from these port cit
narrator: australia's european settlement began with the wool industry. within 5years, sheep grazers had opened up huge tracts of land in search of new pastures. the new land was well suited to wool production, and wool was also an ideal export; it was able to wittand the long journey back to britain's woolen mills. the low cost of oduction and the high quality of the wool ensured profitability. by the mid-1830s, austraa's economy was well and truly riding on the sheep's back. as more new land...
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and that australia could actually be caught in the crossfire talking about what australia has to gain from sort of playing host to the u.s. well i think. the only populated country and it's very wealthy by world standards but it's. by china's potential power because china has a lot of people their economy is growing rapidly and that sort of thing and so i think australia is like south korea japan taiwan the philippines thailand even communist vietnam. they're all trying to get shelter under the u.s. wayne because they fear a rising china when actually i think the united states should be the only the balancer of last resort and let these countries do more but of course they're not going to do more for their own defense of the united states keeps doing it for them so you know you don't pay your rent of somebody's paying for. you know that's where amounts to an hour according to the washington post report some of the things that would potentially be built and you know the u.s. government is trying to make it very clear that this is not something that's going to happen in the next few yea
and that australia could actually be caught in the crossfire talking about what australia has to gain from sort of playing host to the u.s. well i think. the only populated country and it's very wealthy by world standards but it's. by china's potential power because china has a lot of people their economy is growing rapidly and that sort of thing and so i think australia is like south korea japan taiwan the philippines thailand even communist vietnam. they're all trying to get shelter under the...
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and that australia critic actually be caught in the crossfire talking about what australia has to gain from sort of playing host to the u.s. well i think. the only populated country and it's very wealthy by world standards but it's. by china's potential power because china has a lot of people their economy is growing rapidly and that sort of thing and so i think australia has like south korea japan taiwan philippines thailand even communist vietnam they're all trying to get shelter going to the u.s. when because they fear a rising china when actually i think the united states should be the only the balancer of last resort and let these countries do more but of course they're not going to do more for their own defense of the united states keeps doing it for them so you know you don't pay your rent of somebody paying for. you know that's what amounts to and that was ivan eland senior fellow for the independent institute. all right let's talk about the new technologies that are being developed and expanded and used across this country college spying big brother and extended reality show t
and that australia critic actually be caught in the crossfire talking about what australia has to gain from sort of playing host to the u.s. well i think. the only populated country and it's very wealthy by world standards but it's. by china's potential power because china has a lot of people their economy is growing rapidly and that sort of thing and so i think australia has like south korea japan taiwan philippines thailand even communist vietnam they're all trying to get shelter going to the...
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more needs to be done to address rising poverty in australia. there is a call for the government to increase unemployment benefits by up to $50 a week. academics in sydney say that the recipients of allowances and basic unemployment benefits are living below the poverty line. they say their standard of living is starting -- stuck in the mid-1990's given that their benefits have not increased since 1994. >> would particular communities in australia are seen it -- are seen rising poverty levels? >> many of the 575,000 people claiming unemployment benefits are among the most disadvantaged people. the government has issued its response. its priority is not to increase, but to get more people back to work. the treasurer has described australia's welfare system as one of the best in the developed world, with the exception of unemployment benefits. he does can see that they do lie behind payments of families, those with disabilities. >> at the study also shows that the government wants to spread the wealth, from the mining boom. their initiatives are b
more needs to be done to address rising poverty in australia. there is a call for the government to increase unemployment benefits by up to $50 a week. academics in sydney say that the recipients of allowances and basic unemployment benefits are living below the poverty line. they say their standard of living is starting -- stuck in the mid-1990's given that their benefits have not increased since 1994. >> would particular communities in australia are seen it -- are seen rising poverty...
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it's one of those things that went on sale first here in australia. it was the world's first here. they're expecting to sell one million ipads this year. that's 75% of the market here. so, although this is something of an embarrassing setback for apple, it may yet face heavy fines in the court if it loses that battle. really, this corporate monolith goes on and on, selling iconic products to tens of millions of people around the world. there may be a few that want a refund because it doesn't work on the 4g network. frankly, most people will put up with it. they can work it on other networks, and most are saying they're very satisfied with these incredible iconic machines. >> thanks very much, duncan kennedy. to nigeria, where the government has announced it intends to build hundreds of new religious schools to fight poverty and extremism in the north of the country. the bbc's reporter traveled to one of these new schools. >> a call for food from this 18-year-old boy. he's been forced into begging because of a decision his parents took to send him here. he's one of millions of niger
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narrator: the shift in australia's focus is also reflected in i immigration patterns. after the first british settlement more than 200 years ago, the go russ of the mid- and te-19tcentury saw a lae uxofor seeke the go russ of the mid- from britain, europe, anamerica and asia. hundreds of thousands fooof migrantswar ii left war-ravaged britain and europe hundreto settleusands fin australian cities. t now, t face of ausalia is changing. thiss ireld, auburb in the outer wesof sydney. e 3years haee igti om countes like vietnam,cambo. o'connor: irfielway in the postw perio places tinusalia.ttled greeks, italian and yugoslav communities buileir first homes here. today, however, the community is made up maiy of people from asian countries. this illustrates at the connectionswith thr are important in the shaping of australiacies, narrator: even at times, theseages may hachanging demograicse can promote regionalieties. associated wh aujust like any other nations, any other communitiesarou. associated wh and we've seen in australians, ana numberfommunitiesarou. political backlas
narrator: the shift in australia's focus is also reflected in i immigration patterns. after the first british settlement more than 200 years ago, the go russ of the mid- and te-19tcentury saw a lae uxofor seeke the go russ of the mid- from britain, europe, anamerica and asia. hundreds of thousands fooof migrantswar ii left war-ravaged britain and europe hundreto settleusands fin australian cities. t now, t face of ausalia is changing. thiss ireld, auburb in the outer wesof sydney. e 3years haee...
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in australia, they think they've found the answer. items but there in the 18th and 19th century. >> a world famous bridge, an and an country house old prison. what links the three sides? >> the practice of magic in 19th century australia. >> the story began in rural tasmania, where the historian was invited by the owners to give his opinion on some strange activities. >> you have been doing a little bit of worke. >> they came across some remarkable items in the attics. dozens of shoes, toys, and clothes from the 18 twenties. it was the start of a six-year investigation into the ancient practice of hiding artifacts to ward off evil spirits. >> they did their best to protect -- to provide protection. they would serve to decoy these evil a spiritual -- evil spiritual beings. >> researchers working on this product say they found hidden artifacts at more than 100 sites across australia and every conceivable kind of building. over here, a very different story. >> under the famous landmark, workers dug this tunnel and made another find. >> t
in australia, they think they've found the answer. items but there in the 18th and 19th century. >> a world famous bridge, an and an country house old prison. what links the three sides? >> the practice of magic in 19th century australia. >> the story began in rural tasmania, where the historian was invited by the owners to give his opinion on some strange activities. >> you have been doing a little bit of worke. >> they came across some remarkable items in the...
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thousand a bronze medalists will play there for a new arrivals from australia twice in june as they continue their preparations and harpooner is returning to the side following a number of injury problems so it is fairly difficult teams to beat his wife again to be really tough to beat australia or the us will need to be organized and have luck on our side in play as a team as these sides are so strong. as usual russia will be one of the favorites to claim a medal in london however they'll have to use an experience wisely if they going to come away from the two thousand and twelve olympics reveals an uprising women's basketball a place on the podium that's russia's minimum requirements at the london basin is more of an achievable goal than might not be as strong as the likes of the usa and australia losses when of european championships will give them plenty of confidence to try and come home with a medal which of them will feel it and see. of a continental i saw a key league where the finals of both conferences have now been set and the action is promising to get as soft as ever be
thousand a bronze medalists will play there for a new arrivals from australia twice in june as they continue their preparations and harpooner is returning to the side following a number of injury problems so it is fairly difficult teams to beat his wife again to be really tough to beat australia or the us will need to be organized and have luck on our side in play as a team as these sides are so strong. as usual russia will be one of the favorites to claim a medal in london however they'll have...
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and a dead the shark attack on a screwdriver in southwestern australia. australia. buying this juicer online was unbelievable. what a bargain! [ female announcer ] sometimes a good deal turns out to be not such a good deal. but new bounty gives you value you can see. in this lab demo, one sheet of new bounty leaves this surface cleaner than two sheets of the leading ordinary brand. so you can clean this mess with half as many sheets. bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. >> a man driving with his brother off a beach in southwestern australia died after being attacked by a shark. it is about 140 miles south of perth. the fishery department will examine the bite marks on his body to determine the species of starke. it is the fourth fatal shark attack since september in australia. a very special louis delivery this morning. expectant parents were driving to the hospital when christie disk -- started getting contractions. at 4 days overdue, baby liam could not w
and a dead the shark attack on a screwdriver in southwestern australia. australia. buying this juicer online was unbelievable. what a bargain! [ female announcer ] sometimes a good deal turns out to be not such a good deal. but new bounty gives you value you can see. in this lab demo, one sheet of new bounty leaves this surface cleaner than two sheets of the leading ordinary brand. so you can clean this mess with half as many sheets. bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and...
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the russians mainframes in london will come from the usual suspects australia and the usa but the xing two thousand a bronze medalists will play that for a new arrivals from australia to points in june as they continue their preparations and hope luna is returning to the sign following a number of injury problems so this will be difficult seems to be his running game to be really tough to beat australia or the us who need to be organized and have luck side in plays a team as these sides are so strong. as usual russia will be one of the favorites to claim a medal in london however they know how to use the next few months wisely and begin to come away from the two thousand and twelve olympics would be ultimate prize in women's basketball a place on the podium that's russia's minimum requirements and of the london invades it's more of an achievable goal than one will be as strong as allies of the usa and australia but last year's winner at the european championships will give them plenty of confidence to try and come home with a medal richard pombo if we don't see moscow. let's stay with
the russians mainframes in london will come from the usual suspects australia and the usa but the xing two thousand a bronze medalists will play that for a new arrivals from australia to points in june as they continue their preparations and hope luna is returning to the sign following a number of injury problems so this will be difficult seems to be his running game to be really tough to beat australia or the us who need to be organized and have luck side in plays a team as these sides are so...
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there are no better products the united states and australia about friendship is about to get a whole lot cozier the us military has that on some islands near australia and they might be a future home to a big straight ahead we'll tell you why this region is prime property for us. your walking down the street of the camera that takes a picture of you is able to compare it through facial print is able to compare it to your driver's license for or some other photo who's watching your every move the u.s. government of course but what is your digital footprint say about you and does this mean privacy is dead will explore. and that's not the only example of overreaching government control the new national defense authorization act is looking up more locking up more american freedoms than ever before but a group of authors journalists politicians and professors are trying to stop the n.c.a.a. in its tracks i'll tell you how. it's friday march thirtieth four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for watching our team. well it appears there are major plans for the united states to expand its mi
there are no better products the united states and australia about friendship is about to get a whole lot cozier the us military has that on some islands near australia and they might be a future home to a big straight ahead we'll tell you why this region is prime property for us. your walking down the street of the camera that takes a picture of you is able to compare it through facial print is able to compare it to your driver's license for or some other photo who's watching your every move...
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two thousand eight bronze medalists will play that for a new arrivals from australia twice in june as they continue their preparations and hope luna is returning to the sign following a number of injury problems so spell be difficult to beat is going to be really tough to beat australia of the us who need to be organized and have luck when i say in plays a team as these sides are so strong. as usual russia will be one of the favorites to play in a medal in london i whether they'll have to use going experience wisely if they're going to come away from the two thousand and twelve olympics reveals an uprising women's basketball place on the podium that's russia's minimum requirements item number of in big cities more than achievable or they might not be as strong as whites in the usa and australia that last year's winner at the european championships will give them plenty of confidence to try and come home with a medal richard and wolf we don't see moscow. let's stay with basketball but across states i were and the a's a western conference runners the san antonio spurs edged that new orl
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two thousand a bronze medalists will play that for a new arrivals from australia twice in june as they continue their preparations and hope luna is returning to the side following a number of injury problems so difficult seems to be in his words going to be really tough to beat australia or the us will need to be organized and have luck on our side in play as a team as these sides associate with. as usual russia will be one of the favorites to claim a medal in london however they'll have to use the next few months wisely if they going to come away from the two thousand and twelve olympics reveals some of the primaries and women's basketball place on the podium that's russia's minimum requirements that of the month of invade so it's more of an achievable goal than will be the strongs moisten the usa and australia but last year's win at the european championships will give them plenty of confidence to try and come home with a medal richard pombo three don't see moscow. now let's stay with basketball got across stateside where n.b.a.'s western conference runners up san antonio spurs edged
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australia also getting a boost from the u.s. outlook. this affects the australian economy since they're such a big producer of global goods in general. take a look at hong kong and china, both markets falling as property markets and raw materials slumps after the premiere said he had no plans to relax measures which are designed to keep a lid on china's bubble prone housing market. just to give you an idea, shanghai up. when we get to wen's comments on no help for the property market in china, property prices still too high, we saw that big tank. that's what happened in hong kong. we got a dip towards the end of the session, nina, following on from what the shanghai markets were doing. certainly no joy from premiere wen for the chinese investment community. >>> yeah, indeed. andrew, let's hone in when we were talking about the bank stress test before. now 15 major u.s. lenders can breathe something of a sigh of relief today as their stress test successes have paved the way for dividend pairs and also share buy backs. all of that is being
australia also getting a boost from the u.s. outlook. this affects the australian economy since they're such a big producer of global goods in general. take a look at hong kong and china, both markets falling as property markets and raw materials slumps after the premiere said he had no plans to relax measures which are designed to keep a lid on china's bubble prone housing market. just to give you an idea, shanghai up. when we get to wen's comments on no help for the property market in china,...
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researchers in australia think they have the answer. duncan kennedy explains. >> a world famous bridge. an ancient country house. and an old convict prison. what links these three sites? practice of magic in 19th century australia. began hear in rural tasmania. it is where an historian was invited by the owner allen cooper to give his opinion on some strange discoveries. >> you work here? >> yes. a little more since the last area. >> during some renovations they came across some remarkable items. dozens of shoes, toys and clothes dating from the 1820's. for ian it was the start of a six-year investigation into the ancient practice of hiding artifacts to wartd off evil spirits. >> they do their best to provide protection in the form of shoes and other objects relating to the people and which would serve it decoy the evil spiritual beings from the people and avoidance from which they could not escape. >> researchers working on the project say they found hidden at more than 100 sites in australia in every conceivable building. found any in
researchers in australia think they have the answer. duncan kennedy explains. >> a world famous bridge. an ancient country house. and an old convict prison. what links these three sites? practice of magic in 19th century australia. began hear in rural tasmania. it is where an historian was invited by the owner allen cooper to give his opinion on some strange discoveries. >> you work here? >> yes. a little more since the last area. >> during some renovations they came...
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researchers in australia think they have the answer. following a six-year study, they found items in more than 100 buildings put there in the 18th and early 19th centuries. the artifacts only came to life during modern day renovations as duncan kennedy reports from sydney. >> a world famous bridge, an ancient country house, and an old convicts' prison. what links these three sites? >> the practice of magic in 19th century australia. >> the story began here in rural tasmania. it's where this historian was invited by the owner allen cooper to give his opinion on some strange discoveries. during some renovations in the attic they came across some remarkable items, clothes, shoes, and toys dating from 1920's. for ian, it was start of a six-year investigation into the ancient practice of hiding artifacts to ward off evil spirits. >> they do their best to provide protection in the form of shoes and other objects relating to the people and which would decoy the evil spirituals from the people. >> they found hidden artifacts at more than 100 si
researchers in australia think they have the answer. following a six-year study, they found items in more than 100 buildings put there in the 18th and early 19th centuries. the artifacts only came to life during modern day renovations as duncan kennedy reports from sydney. >> a world famous bridge, an ancient country house, and an old convicts' prison. what links these three sites? >> the practice of magic in 19th century australia. >> the story began here in rural tasmania....
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having an area to park inland and fly their drones from in australia they think that it's headed towards that. holder very upset about this and i think rightfully so what has happened is we knew this was coming anyway it was pretty obvious if you look back even into new was that this was very much on the public although the mainstream media never really covered it anyway is the number of marines who are going into australia up under the northern edges of australia itself in the past we have generally used to go garcia of british essentially island in the indian ocean which we have used regularly and again since we don't really have the philippines like we used to are now looking for some other place the problem is it was clearly obvious that this was going to be seen as a threat to southeast asia a threat to the chinese from their perspective and i think we miscalculated when you realize that this just sort of upset anti again and we've seen it too many times in the short term and the long term ramifications are just missed all right i want to go to yemen and so basically what the girlfr
having an area to park inland and fly their drones from in australia they think that it's headed towards that. holder very upset about this and i think rightfully so what has happened is we knew this was coming anyway it was pretty obvious if you look back even into new was that this was very much on the public although the mainstream media never really covered it anyway is the number of marines who are going into australia up under the northern edges of australia itself in the past we have...
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the russians mainframes in london will come from the usual suspects australia and the usa but the xing two thousand a bronze medalists or play there for a new arrivals from australia twice in june as they continue their preparations and harpooner is returning to the side following a number of injury problems says they'll be difficult to beat is this going to be really tough to beat australia or the us will need to be organized and have luck when i say in play as a team as these sides are so strong. as usual russia will be one of the favorites to play in a medal in london however they'll have to use been experienced wisely if they're going to come away from the two thousand and twelve olympics reveals an uprising women's basketball place on the podium that's russia's minimum requirements at the london olympics and is more than achievable or they might not be as strong as flies in the usa and australia. but loss is when of european championships will give them plenty of confidence to try and come home with a medal which of them both really don't see. and that's all the supposed news of t
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the continent of australia. see,theyre doing le te watch this guy. as he's going over these rapids, he like ditches the raft and ends up on sort of a rock there right in the middle of the rapids. guys are out there. doesn't look like they are really taking all the safety measures you'd think they would take. helmets involved. >> looks like a good time. that's cool. i like that. >> floodwaters, you never know what else is there. >> yeah, right. >>> that's where we'll end today's show with this cool floodwater rafting. thanks for watching. floodwater rafting. thanks for watching. we'll see you guys tomorrow. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com [ man ] it's big. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. the biggest in bail. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better.
the continent of australia. see,theyre doing le te watch this guy. as he's going over these rapids, he like ditches the raft and ends up on sort of a rock there right in the middle of the rapids. guys are out there. doesn't look like they are really taking all the safety measures you'd think they would take. helmets involved. >> looks like a good time. that's cool. i like that. >> floodwaters, you never know what else is there. >> yeah, right. >>> that's where we'll...
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two thousand a bronze medalists will play their perennial rivals from australia twice in june as they continue their preparations and harpooner is returning to the side following a number of injury problems so it is fairly difficult teams to beat the it is going to be really tough to beat australia or the us who need to be organized and have luck on our side in plays a team as these sides are so strong with. as usual russia will be one of the favorites to claim a medal in london however they'll have to use the next few months wisely if they're going to come away from the two thousand and twelve olympics would be awesome a prize in women's basketball a place on the podium that's russia's minimum requirements head of the london olympics and is more than achievable well then why not be as strong as liason usa in australia but last year's win of the european championships will give them plenty of confidence to try and come home with a medal which of them all three d'arcy moscow. that's who was posing for this person i think. atomic clouds. chance iran trumpets its intentions promised. to
two thousand a bronze medalists will play their perennial rivals from australia twice in june as they continue their preparations and harpooner is returning to the side following a number of injury problems so it is fairly difficult teams to beat the it is going to be really tough to beat australia or the us who need to be organized and have luck on our side in plays a team as these sides are so strong with. as usual russia will be one of the favorites to claim a medal in london however they'll...
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the continent of australia. e,they are doing le te watch this guy. as he's going over these rapids, he like ditches the raft and ends up on sort of a rock there right in the middle of the rapids. guys are out there. doesn't look like they are really taking all the safety measures you'd think they would take. helmets involved. >> looks like a good time. that's cool. i like that. >> floodwaters, you never know what else is there. >> yeah, right. >>> that's where we'll end today's show with this cool floodwater rafting. thanks for watching. floodwater rafting. thanks for watching. we'll see you guys tomorrow. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i can't explain it you really. it was so disef stating. >> a mother reacts to finding her daughter dead in an alley. we'll have more from the family and the latest on the investigation. >>> a school bus full of students goes up in flames. who started the fire. >>> how did a 3-year-old get left behind at chuck e. cheese and only get picked up from the police station aft
the continent of australia. e,they are doing le te watch this guy. as he's going over these rapids, he like ditches the raft and ends up on sort of a rock there right in the middle of the rapids. guys are out there. doesn't look like they are really taking all the safety measures you'd think they would take. helmets involved. >> looks like a good time. that's cool. i like that. >> floodwaters, you never know what else is there. >> yeah, right. >>> that's where we'll...
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. >>> the united states military is getting ready to base marines in australia. u.s. government officials say the first marines will arrive in the country next week. the officials say about 250 u.s. marines will arrive at an australian military base in the northern city of darwin. the u.s. government plans to boost the number of marines in australia to about 2,500 within 5 or 6 years. u.s. president barack obama said in november that the marines in darwin would counter china's growing military presence in the region. the u.s. and australian governments are also expanding military cooperation in other ways. australia will give u.s. ships greater access to a naval base in the western city of perth. the u.s. air force plans to step up its training in australian airspace. >>> palestinians and israeli troops have fought during a day of palestinian protests. israeli soldiers killed a protester in the gaza strip. more than 10,000 palestinians took to the streets in the west bank and gaz za strip. they were marking the anniversary of the killing of six arabs by israeli forces
. >>> the united states military is getting ready to base marines in australia. u.s. government officials say the first marines will arrive in the country next week. the officials say about 250 u.s. marines will arrive at an australian military base in the northern city of darwin. the u.s. government plans to boost the number of marines in australia to about 2,500 within 5 or 6 years. u.s. president barack obama said in november that the marines in darwin would counter china's growing...
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let's check out what's happening here in australia first. this is a severe tropical cyclone that is moving closer to the coastal areas of western australia. it is a category three. looks like it will be maintaining its intensity and making landfall here around port headland around saturday afternoon hours local time. this is already bringing gusts up to about 195 kilometres per hour. high waves, rough sea conditions and people many the vicinities are already feeling very strong winds in and around the area. and also as you can see this very bright pink passing through western australia inland it will be dumping heavy amounts of rainfall accumulation could be staggering amounts about 200 millimeters or even more in the next couple of days. this is enough amounts to trigger some flood, landslides and mudslides. we'll keep you updated with this. heading over to the bigger picture in eastern continental asia. in japan we have a system affecting south korea and western japan. this system will be just dumping weather towards eastern japan as well.
let's check out what's happening here in australia first. this is a severe tropical cyclone that is moving closer to the coastal areas of western australia. it is a category three. looks like it will be maintaining its intensity and making landfall here around port headland around saturday afternoon hours local time. this is already bringing gusts up to about 195 kilometres per hour. high waves, rough sea conditions and people many the vicinities are already feeling very strong winds in and...
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so we have these monsoonal troughs hammering the northern coast of australia. in addition we have a tropical cyclone that is now moving at the speed of 6 kilometres per hour in a northeast direction. but looks like it's going to be moving towards the coastal areas by the weekend. and water is really warm it's about 29 degrees. this feels and energizes the system and it will be intensifying into a category three, which is a severe tropical cyclone. it will further intensify into a category four as it approached the coastal areas and possibly making landfall by -- during the day saturday, i should say in local time in and around the coastal yars of western australia probably near -- this is already bringing high waves in the coastal areas directly affecting the area with rough sea conditions as well. as you can see the path that it will be taking and in towards inland western australia dumping heavy rain. we're talking about in the next couple of days 200 millimeters or even more on a very saturated land. the ground moisture is very high. we recollected watch out
so we have these monsoonal troughs hammering the northern coast of australia. in addition we have a tropical cyclone that is now moving at the speed of 6 kilometres per hour in a northeast direction. but looks like it's going to be moving towards the coastal areas by the weekend. and water is really warm it's about 29 degrees. this feels and energizes the system and it will be intensifying into a category three, which is a severe tropical cyclone. it will further intensify into a category four...
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it's going to be really tough to beat australia or the us will need to be organized and have luck on our side in plays a team as these sides are so strong with. as usual russia will be one of the favorites to claim a medal in london however they'll have to use an experience wisely if they're going to come away from the two thousand and twelve olympics would be awesome a prize in women's basketball a place on the podium that's russia's minimum requirements head of the london olympics is more than achievable while there may not be as strong as the likes of the usa and australia losses when of european championships will give them plenty of confidence to try and come home with a medal richard bumblefoot d'arcy moscow. and that's all this person is for this policy i think. atomic floods. trying to run its intentions farmers. will north korea into the fold of. the two thousand and twelve nuclear security summit. on the parties. download the official policy on vacation joe hockey phone or i pod touch from the i choose obstacles. one jonty life on the go. video on demand all g.'s mind bold
it's going to be really tough to beat australia or the us will need to be organized and have luck on our side in plays a team as these sides are so strong with. as usual russia will be one of the favorites to claim a medal in london however they'll have to use an experience wisely if they're going to come away from the two thousand and twelve olympics would be awesome a prize in women's basketball a place on the podium that's russia's minimum requirements head of the london olympics is more...
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. >> hundreds more are at evacuated as flood waters, affects communities in southeastern australia. >> does he deserve it -- germany questions honors for a former disgraced president. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- cracks in the republican race for the presidential nomination, -- >> in the republican race for the presidential nomination, mitt romney has edged out rick santorum. >> mitt romney claimed victory in six states including ohio. even though it was not a knockout blow he was hoping for, he has extended his lead in the primary race. >> this was billed as a decisive night in the republican primaries. the series of victories would have established mitt romney as the republican front-runner once and for all, but for all their enthusiasm, his supporters could only support a partial when. the former governor and business man took six out of 10 states, one of them, ohio, by a whisker. >> your support means everything to me, and i will not let you down. i will get this nomination. >> to clinch the nomination, are on the first test to beat rick santor
. >> hundreds more are at evacuated as flood waters, affects communities in southeastern australia. >> does he deserve it -- germany questions honors for a former disgraced president. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- cracks in the republican race for the presidential nomination, -- >> in the republican race for the presidential nomination, mitt romney has edged out rick santorum. >> mitt romney claimed victory in six states including...
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and australian mining mobil is australia possible richest woman. but with money has come a family feud. it three of her four children are suing to try to remove for as the head of the family's multimillion-dollar trust. >> she's the fourth richest person in the world. she makes for many in the mining boom taking place in western australia. the businesses run by a family trust set up by her father before he died in 1992. the trust funds just under a quarter of the shares. three of her four children want to take control of the trust, all wanting legal action claiming serious misconduct by their mother in relation to her management of the trust. for months, she tried to keep the wrangling secret, saying family security would be put under threat if it all became public. the high court in city -- in sydney ruled against her. she was extremely disappointed with the court's decision. she said the children live very good lives and said of the children were not happy, sheikh there -- they could go and work for themselves. >> the one child standing by her ot
and australian mining mobil is australia possible richest woman. but with money has come a family feud. it three of her four children are suing to try to remove for as the head of the family's multimillion-dollar trust. >> she's the fourth richest person in the world. she makes for many in the mining boom taking place in western australia. the businesses run by a family trust set up by her father before he died in 1992. the trust funds just under a quarter of the shares. three of her four...
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. >> australia, new zealand. they're neighbors and also at times bitter rivals. >> it's the battle of the belly flop. but the real fact of the matter is, one of these is the runner-up. find out which one, next. >>> welcome back to the rtm top ten countdown. number three is one of those videos you've just got to see. in the last few years, we've learned that pythons are not native species to florida, and they keep finding them everywhere. and they found one not too long ago. check this one out. this python is 15 feet, 3 inches long. >> why is that guy putting it in his trunk? >> that guy used to work for the state forest in florida. he resigned, and his last day was the day that this python video was shot. >> did he resign because of this python? >> no. >> he's like i don't want to do this anymore, there is a 15-foot python in the trunk. >> according to the department of forestry, they don't approve of the way he terminated the life of this python. he bashed it over the head with a rake, but they say it is allowab
. >> australia, new zealand. they're neighbors and also at times bitter rivals. >> it's the battle of the belly flop. but the real fact of the matter is, one of these is the runner-up. find out which one, next. >>> welcome back to the rtm top ten countdown. number three is one of those videos you've just got to see. in the last few years, we've learned that pythons are not native species to florida, and they keep finding them everywhere. and they found one not too long ago....
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australia down by 0.3%. the story behind this, the story charles is talking about coming out of china once again, it's reported its biggest trade deficit in years for the month of february. now, let's take a look at the deficit. it's certainly raising new concerns about a slowdown in the world's biggest economy. beijing reported a trade shortfall of $31.5 billion for the month of february. that's the biggest deficit china has seen in more than ten years. it also follows on from a $27 billion trade surplus the previous month. usually when we talk about china, we talk about surpluses. now we're seeing these big, big trade deficits. the reason, it's simple case of exports falling behind imports. exports rose 18.4% up from a year earlier. sounds pretty good but by chinese standards, that's a weak growth export number. compare that to imports. they jumped by 39.5% in the previous year. that's where you get your deficit. now, the numbers are slightly skewed because the affect of the lunar new year holiday which ca
australia down by 0.3%. the story behind this, the story charles is talking about coming out of china once again, it's reported its biggest trade deficit in years for the month of february. now, let's take a look at the deficit. it's certainly raising new concerns about a slowdown in the world's biggest economy. beijing reported a trade shortfall of $31.5 billion for the month of february. that's the biggest deficit china has seen in more than ten years. it also follows on from a $27 billion...
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they started in australia ugg boots back then something you would buy in australia equivalent of dwaine reed. relatively inexpensive and burst on to the international scene and became the item and the price skyrocketed. interesting to see if they go back to more humble roots. >> it's not helping. all right. up next on "street signs," a perfect picture find or picture perfect find. how about a $14 thrift store that became a $12,000 surprise gift. >>> and who cares if you have a greater chance of getting struck by lightning, the winning of megamillions. we're still going to show you how to grow that megamillions jackpot even bigger. all you need is a dollar and a dream. right, jim carrey. >> not good like one out of 100? >> more like one out of a million. >> so you're telling me there's a chance. yeah! i read ya. managing my diabetes is part of my life, between taking insulin, testing my blood sugar. is this part of your life? freestyle lite test strips? why, are they any beep! wow, that hardly needs any blood! yeah. and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. fr
they started in australia ugg boots back then something you would buy in australia equivalent of dwaine reed. relatively inexpensive and burst on to the international scene and became the item and the price skyrocketed. interesting to see if they go back to more humble roots. >> it's not helping. all right. up next on "street signs," a perfect picture find or picture perfect find. how about a $14 thrift store that became a $12,000 surprise gift. >>> and who cares if you...
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ivan, any sign of respite in australia? >> we are actually going to be doing better than we originally thought. the peak here at the town that is under threat with that particular levee in new south wales, we have peaked. the floods have been incredible here. we have evacuated upwards of 10,000 residents away from these floodwaters as the waters came hard and heavy. we've been talking about the rains that have been relentless the last several days. and we're talking over a week now of just daily rainfall rates here that are just unprecedented. we have received so much rain now that we're almost past the annual average. we got that in about a week or two here. so you can imagine the results here. now, let me show you what's been happening as far as the peak at this levee. we were expect upwards of 10.9 meters. that would have been an issue, a major issue. because the design capacity at wagga wagga is 10.7. we're learning that it just peaked from the bureau of meteorology at 10.56. that is just below the benchmark here in the
ivan, any sign of respite in australia? >> we are actually going to be doing better than we originally thought. the peak here at the town that is under threat with that particular levee in new south wales, we have peaked. the floods have been incredible here. we have evacuated upwards of 10,000 residents away from these floodwaters as the waters came hard and heavy. we've been talking about the rains that have been relentless the last several days. and we're talking over a week now of...
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let's check out what's happening here in australia first. this is a severe tropical cyclone that is moving closer to the coastal areas of western australia. it is a category three. looks like it will be maintaining its intensity and making landfall here around port headland around saturday afternoon hours local time. this is already bringing gusts up to about 195 kilometres per hour. high waves, rough sea conditions and people many the vicinities are already feeling very strong winds in and around the area. and also as you can see this very bright pink passing through western australia inland it will be dumping heavy amounts of rainfall accumulation could be staggering amounts about 200 millimeters or even more in the next couple of days. this is enough amounts to trigger some flood, landslides and mudslides. we'll keep you updated with this. heading over to the bigger picture in eastern continental asia. in japan we have a system affecting south korea and western japan. this system will be just dumping weather towards eastern japan as well.
let's check out what's happening here in australia first. this is a severe tropical cyclone that is moving closer to the coastal areas of western australia. it is a category three. looks like it will be maintaining its intensity and making landfall here around port headland around saturday afternoon hours local time. this is already bringing gusts up to about 195 kilometres per hour. high waves, rough sea conditions and people many the vicinities are already feeling very strong winds in and...
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. >> australia, new zealand. they're neighbors and also at times bitter rivals. >> it's the battle of the belly flop. but the real fact of the matter is, one of these is the runner-up. find out which one, next. you'rfast! from here?vies. where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] call at&t today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. oooh. videos online? here? how much is that? nothing. at&t high speed internet at home includes access here. our invisible cord is really long, dad. oooh. [ female announcer ] get access to the entire national at&t wi-fi hot spot network for no extra charge. so call today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. aren't you glad we switched to at&t? yes...but i want my own in
. >> australia, new zealand. they're neighbors and also at times bitter rivals. >> it's the battle of the belly flop. but the real fact of the matter is, one of these is the runner-up. find out which one, next. you'rfast! from here?vies. where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] call at&t today to get high speed...
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in australia they'll be a mix of rotational and permanent in guam and any place else that we end up in the western pacific. so i don't think you'll see a big -- big change in where our assets are, but there will be some -- some movement. but the important thing is that we will continue to be a very persistent presence in the western pacific. one of the reasons i think that is important is that when we routinely send carrier strike groups or amphibious ready groups or other kinds of ships through whatever bodies of water there are in the world, if there is an incident, if there is a misunderstanding, we don't escalate it by sending in a carrier strike group or an amphibious ready group. it's already there. it's a part of our normal presence. it's a part of what we do on a day-to-day basis. and i think that it is important that we have that, particularly in the western pacific. yes, sir? >> yes, my name is bob near, retired canadian army and member of the association. one of the questions i have is regarding the term comprehensive approach. in your own presentation, you covered a great d
in australia they'll be a mix of rotational and permanent in guam and any place else that we end up in the western pacific. so i don't think you'll see a big -- big change in where our assets are, but there will be some -- some movement. but the important thing is that we will continue to be a very persistent presence in the western pacific. one of the reasons i think that is important is that when we routinely send carrier strike groups or amphibious ready groups or other kinds of ships...
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there's been persistent rain and flooding in southeastern australia. rachel ferguson joins us now with the details. >> hi, yes, indeed. there has been just a steady stream of moisture flowing right through australia. it seems to be the southeastern quarter that's getting hardest hit. i want to take you to new south wales and victoria. we have some video to show you what is going on here. about 600 residents have been forced to evacuate their homes as the rivers have been quickly rising. officials say about three-quarters of this state were first here in new south wales nearly as large as texas remains under the threat of flooding. these pictures are coming from victoria. people are busy unloading sandbags to protect their homes and businesses from flooding. serious situation. there will be a bit of a break in the wet weather. but if we look at the 48-hour forecast, you can see that it's not going to last. we can see that heavy rain once again diving down in towards the southeast. so it looks like it's going to be continued risk of further flooding into
there's been persistent rain and flooding in southeastern australia. rachel ferguson joins us now with the details. >> hi, yes, indeed. there has been just a steady stream of moisture flowing right through australia. it seems to be the southeastern quarter that's getting hardest hit. i want to take you to new south wales and victoria. we have some video to show you what is going on here. about 600 residents have been forced to evacuate their homes as the rivers have been quickly rising....
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a bit of corporate news coming to us from australia. quantus closing the day down more than 2.4% after it was revealed that they had broken off talks. the market up by .8% in shanghai. there's a lot of economic news coming out in china. in january accelerating consumer prices gave analysts and the beijing government a bit of a surprise. hope was it was a blip which appears to have been borne out by february's figure. the consumer price index last month actually rose less than predicted. here 3.2% over the same period last year down from 4.5% in january, an upswing that backed a long downward trend advanced by beijing. the administration's stabilizing measure's aimed to keep it within 4%. if the country's producer price index is any indication, china may be looking at even lower inflation going forward. the ppi, that measures the price of goods leaving the factory gate, has been falling since last july. for february it stood at precisely 0%, totally flat, charles. >> now live from london and hong kong, you're watching "world business tod
a bit of corporate news coming to us from australia. quantus closing the day down more than 2.4% after it was revealed that they had broken off talks. the market up by .8% in shanghai. there's a lot of economic news coming out in china. in january accelerating consumer prices gave analysts and the beijing government a bit of a surprise. hope was it was a blip which appears to have been borne out by february's figure. the consumer price index last month actually rose less than predicted. here...